Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
Fair play to all the magnanimous wakefield fans. Hope you go well the rest of the year (return fixture aside).
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not read all the thread but personally thought your hooker (was it lovegrove?) was outstanding and took full control of the game, admittedly on the back of a strong pack performance, and he would have been my MOTM for you guys.
Joined: Mar 25 2008 Posts: 3679 Location: God's county
Rovers and Wakefield fans appear to be joined in a hatred of Wakey's new found enemy, I like it! Credit to Agar and Jimmy Webster, they've assembled a decent team there, whether or not they can play like it remains to be seen. Lauititi seems to have become somewhat of a cheap-shot merchant though, which is a shame as he was a great player.
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
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Seriously, a very good win against the odds. So did you actually go, or are you one of those weirdos who collects information from RH and Twitter and pretends they did? Hope the pub and gypsy pudding were enjoyable too.
Haha, I reckon we took about 4.5k fans to Wakey, according to what I saw on the radio. How many do you reckon we took?
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
dum-dum wrote:Haha, I reckon we took about 4.5k fans to Wakey, according to what I saw on the radio. How many do you reckon we took?
I'm actually Chris Park, just fatter. I counted, there were 2197 physically there, but some extra "virtual" fans. Quantity unconfirmed, but at least 1. Not sure whether to include former Rovers pivot, Ben Cockayne. He'll be counted as a Rovers fan, right? I'm drifting off course a bit here. Sorry.
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
EL CAMO wrote:Rovers and Wakefield fans appear to be joined in a hatred of Wakey's new found enemy, I like it! Credit to Agar and Jimmy Webster, they've assembled a decent team there, whether or not they can play like it remains to be seen. Lauititi seems to have become somewhat of a cheap-shot merchant though, which is a shame as he was a great player.
Just watching the tries on sky and I reckon that's what sandercock was on about late shots on players
Joined: Aug 21 2011 Posts: 1326 Location: East Hull
Chris Chester was going ballastic over Lauititi's blatant off-the-ball challenge on Dobbo after 25 mins. It turned the game to an extent, and then to rub salt into the wound the ref [d]ick sin binned Taylor for what was an innoculous incident - I wonder what Mr Cummings has to say about these two incidents!!!!
Nevertheless, amongst all of this adversity Rovers stood tall and put in an outstanding defensive display. We are going to need this mentality next week against Saints, but lets enjoy this rare victory at Belle Vue. Two points in the bank and the monkey off Sandy's back lol!
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